- Genre mix out of humor, thriller, mystery that does not take itself too seriously, even if it gets dark at times.
-Kinda the same darkish, off-the wall gallow humor and vibe
-Two people/ the main leads against the powerful, corrupt elite, taking them down one by one and getting revenge for their wrongdoings this way.
-Intricate cat and mouse game between both sides with no clear winner, push/pull between both sides.
- ML is unreliable narrator, aka what you see is not (always) what has actually happened. Is more than meets the eye and hides his true identity. Lies a lot.
- When all seems lost, ML has backup plans to turn the tides, or things are not as they seem.
- Both are anti hero archtypes, bending rules to achieve their goals with often drastic methods outside the law.
- Both have smart and resourceful FL's
- The prison crew/inner circle is similar to the plaza tenants, in a way :D
-Kinda the same darkish, off-the wall gallow humor and vibe
-Two people/ the main leads against the powerful, corrupt elite, taking them down one by one and getting revenge for their wrongdoings this way.
-Intricate cat and mouse game between both sides with no clear winner, push/pull between both sides.
- ML is unreliable narrator, aka what you see is not (always) what has actually happened. Is more than meets the eye and hides his true identity. Lies a lot.
- When all seems lost, ML has backup plans to turn the tides, or things are not as they seem.
- Both are anti hero archtypes, bending rules to achieve their goals with often drastic methods outside the law.
- Both have smart and resourceful FL's
- The prison crew/inner circle is similar to the plaza tenants, in a way :D
Both leads were falsely accused and were desperately trying to clear their name. The drama is about unearthing the real killer and talking about social injustice
They are both mystery/thriller with married couples. They both give the same vibes as both female lead try to clear their's husband's names.
Good guy that gets framed and goes to prison, he changes into a powerful guy. It’s Law drama as well. Lots of murder and corruption.
There are a criminal terrorizing the city and a mystery to be solved. Although I think Mouse is a more complex story than Big Mouth, it is definitely a series that should be recommended.
There is action and violence in both these kdramas and an evil figurehead which people try to work out throughout the show.
They are both thriller, suspense and a noir drama. The male lead was also accused of committing a crime that he didn't do. He was similarly fighting against a powerful villain who wants him eradicated. The male lead is to boot an orphan like the male lead in Big Mouth.
Both drama has
-Prison
-Scheme
-Corruption
-Deception
-Fighting against rich corrupt
The male leads are both very smart and lowkey mysterious in their ways. The Female leads are also smart and tricky.
-Prison
-Scheme
-Corruption
-Deception
-Fighting against rich corrupt
The male leads are both very smart and lowkey mysterious in their ways. The Female leads are also smart and tricky.
I would't say they are smililiar in many aspects, but the impression? The feeling the episodes leave after you watch it?
Both of them grab your attention to the point you don't even notice you're at the end of the episode. It keeps you hooked. Although Through the Darkness is based on real events (as far as i know) and Bigh Mouth is fictional... I'd say, both leave that "emptiness" after.
So if you've watched Big Mouth and don't know that to do with your life now, or you're watching it while it's still airing and don't know what to do in the meantime, I think it's defenetly worth for you to check out Through the Darkness.
Both of them grab your attention to the point you don't even notice you're at the end of the episode. It keeps you hooked. Although Through the Darkness is based on real events (as far as i know) and Bigh Mouth is fictional... I'd say, both leave that "emptiness" after.
So if you've watched Big Mouth and don't know that to do with your life now, or you're watching it while it's still airing and don't know what to do in the meantime, I think it's defenetly worth for you to check out Through the Darkness.
The protagonist in Crime Puzzle confessed that he killed some people and he did it intentionally because he is trying to find someone in prison and he has girlfriend who doesn’t believe he killed them so she tries to find the truth behind all of this. The same in Bigmouth the protagonist is innocent but he is prison and his wife is trying to find why he was accused.